Free Sat Nav for your phone
Free Sat Nav for your phone
GPS related sat nav that I was surprised that even works in Australia, quite well, my only minor annoyance is that the only english accent is of course American, not as annoying as the asterisk sounds though and can probably be easily replaced with other sound files I'm hoping.
http://www.amazegps.com
http://www.amazegps.com
- caughtatwork
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I didn't think it was geocaching related, I need to play with it some more but it does have some non-driving features, but I haven't tried them yet.
In any case it works 1000x better than BB maps in Australia, but no sat images, but it isn't restricted to just the blackberry, it seems to be j2me so should work on any java capable phone with either BT GPS or built in.
In any case it works 1000x better than BB maps in Australia, but no sat images, but it isn't restricted to just the blackberry, it seems to be j2me so should work on any java capable phone with either BT GPS or built in.
It's free to download and use*.
*However you need to pay data charges for downloaded maps and once you are are out of reception area, it is no good.
My 6110, has all this built in and it doesn't cost a thing to use, if I wanted to I could even remove the sim card and still have turn by turn directions.
*However you need to pay data charges for downloaded maps and once you are are out of reception area, it is no good.
My 6110, has all this built in and it doesn't cost a thing to use, if I wanted to I could even remove the sim card and still have turn by turn directions.
- Richary
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<p>totalube wrote:6110, has all this built in and it doesn't cost a thing to use, if I wanted to I could even remove the sim card and still have turn by turn directions.
Not sure about that - if I fire up the Navigator on the 6110 it initiate a 3G connection back to the network. Haven't tried it sans SIM card to see if it works.
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Have to try it when I am seriously bush in a couple of days and will be outside Optus coverage range and see if it works.
They explain on the site how to minimise data charges, but data is finally becoming reasonable, 10-15$/gig
Also they're planning to integrate with FoxyTag to alert you of fixed/mobile speed camera locations and allow you to help the community out by adding your own speed camera locations and removing mobile locations that aren't there any more.
I'll pay the $10/mo extra for that alone
Also they're planning to integrate with FoxyTag to alert you of fixed/mobile speed camera locations and allow you to help the community out by adding your own speed camera locations and removing mobile locations that aren't there any more.
I'll pay the $10/mo extra for that alone
I have placed my phone into offline mode and it is finding satellites as we speak, I have however disabled A-GPS which does use some data to fix it's locationrichary wrote:<p>totalube wrote:6110, has all this built in and it doesn't cost a thing to use, if I wanted to I could even remove the sim card and still have turn by turn directions.
Not sure about that - if I fire up the Navigator on the 6110 it initiate a 3G connection back to the network. Haven't tried it sans SIM card to see if it works.
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Have to try it when I am seriously bush in a couple of days and will be outside Optus coverage range and see if it works.
Just a followup on the FoxyRat service, I finally have a really decent use for google street images beyond just looking for caches
The following locations are all speed camera sites (that FoxyRat doesn't have) but I managed to pull out of memory + thanks to those nice big speed signs the NSW police force put up before and after and of course the big speed signs painted on the road ! (well except for the variable zone near mt white north of Sydney.)
-31.756935,150.821241
-31.784162,150.896772
-33.979061,151.009591
-33.358046,151.343083
-33.496622,151.187426
-33.487749,151.184087
http://maps.google.com.au/maps?f=q&hl=e ... 99129&z=21
The following locations are all speed camera sites (that FoxyRat doesn't have) but I managed to pull out of memory + thanks to those nice big speed signs the NSW police force put up before and after and of course the big speed signs painted on the road ! (well except for the variable zone near mt white north of Sydney.)
-31.756935,150.821241
-31.784162,150.896772
-33.979061,151.009591
-33.358046,151.343083
-33.496622,151.187426
-33.487749,151.184087
http://maps.google.com.au/maps?f=q&hl=e ... 99129&z=21
That's right! With my Nokia 6110, you can get turn by turn navigation without the need for an active network connection. It is all self contained in the phone. This is different from the replacement model 6120, the N95, and theN96, where you need to pay a subscription to use turn by turn navigationdelta_foxtrot2 wrote:I think the question was more about the turn by turn nav, than simple GPS locations.totalube wrote:I have placed my phone into offline mode and it is finding satellites as we speak, I have however disabled A-GPS which does use some data to fix it's location
- Richary
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<p>totalube wrote:That's right! With my Nokia 6110, you can get turn by turn navigation without the need for an active network connection. It is all self contained in the phone.
You are right - the phone still happily brought up the map when I was seriously bush a while ago and well out of range. Didn't try using it to navigate though. Wonder why it grabs a 3G connection when I fire up Nokia Navigator though (on the 6110).
If you have A-GPS on it will use the data connection. I have turned it off on my phone, and it still connects fine and is accurate enough for road navigation.richary wrote: You are right - the phone still happily brought up the map when I was seriously bush a while ago and well out of range. Didn't try using it to navigate though. Wonder why it grabs a 3G connection when I fire up Nokia Navigator though (on the 6110).